
bit.ly bit.ly bit.ly TRANSCRIPT: "A simple question to representativepress" is a video asking me about my video called "Journalist Receives Death Threat for Talking About Israel." Now is this really a simple question or is it more of a loaded question? It actually makes two presuppositions. First of all, I think a reasonable person would assume I don't have the police report, right? And I think I provide a fair chance for someone to understand the story. I provide a link to the source in the video info. So you click on "more info" - there's a link right to the page which is the source for my video. There's the audio. And she says you can call the Berkeley Police Department so I assume you could do that and request a copy of the police report. But, I really don't think any fair minded person is gonna think that because I don't possess a copy of the police report that the information in the video is untrue. And you're making the assumption that there really were Israeli soldiers involved. But what we know is that there is a voice on the answering machine issuing a death threat because she dared talk about Israel. Now the caller says he has buddies who were trained in the Israeli Army, you're assuming what he's saying is true. You know his threat could - he's just maybe trying to make his threat even more dramatic. Who knows, maybe he does have friends. But to address another video now that tries to cast doubt on this story by saying the caller doesn't have an Israeli accent <b>...</b>
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